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I don't even think that is the strongest case for it, but it's definitely one of it.
We also see that, I think, reiterated in Numbers.
I don't remember where, but we see that same sentiment of the nations being called to not necessarily, like, support the government of Israel, but to align itself with the people that...
brought us our faith, essentially.
And we also see that through the New Testament as well, through Romans 11.
And onward, of course, we see that in our faith that Jesus is the fulfillment of the law, but fulfillment didn't mean finished.
And that's something we continue to try to drive that point home.
that jesus god has a plan for the people that he chose it's not a superior race but it also is chosen the jewish people are chosen for a specific calling that was to bring us the law that was to establish morality on the earth and i find it ridiculous that christians want to bash that
and undermine that.
It's really astonishing.
And so throughout the Old Testament, as we call it through the Torah and the Tanakh, we see the way that God
continues to set Israel apart as his beloved.
And then we see the Gentiles come in in the New Testament, and it's really the Gentiles coming in and being a part of that, not the other way around.
And so, yeah, I think that if you were to honestly read your Bible as a Christian, you would see that there is a calling to stand with our brothers, the Jewish people.
And there is a reason why that is so attacked.
It makes sense.
I mean, I feel like the evil of this world wants to stifle the good.
what God calls good.
And it makes a lot of sense that people who call themselves Christian would turn on the Jewish people just because of how much God has placed an emphasis on setting them apart and loving them.
Oh, my gosh.